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1 bring smth. into play
(bring (или call) smth. into play)приводить что-л. в действие, в движение, пускать что-л. в ход, заставлять работать, действовать; прибегать к чему-л.And from these conflicting characters he would require them to sift and collect the elements of truth, and try to unite them into a perfect whole. This kind of exercise delighted Charlotte. It called into play her powers of analysis... (E. Gaskell, ‘The Life of Charlotte Brontë’, ch. XI) — Мосье Хегер задавал отыскивать в противоречивых описаниях великих людей крупицы истины и составлять из них подлинные характеры. Это упражнение доставляло огромное удовольствие Шарлотте. Оно давало простор ее способности анализировать факты...
So she brought into play all the feminine arsenal... learned from dear Mamma. (R. Aldington, ‘Death of a Hero’, part I) — Поэтому она пустила в ход весь женский арсенал... усвоенный от милой мамочки.
He derives pleasure from even the most trivial occupations bringing his talents into play. (‘Nineteenth Century American Short Stories’, E. A. Poe, ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’) — Он получает удовольствие даже от самых простых занятий. Они дают возможность проявиться его талантам.
...if nerves could ever be brought into play surely it is in this match. —...если игра может идти на нервах, то, несомненно, это и происходит в данном матче.
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2 call into play
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3 put into play
call into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
bring into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
to call into play — приводить в действие, пускать в ход
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4 go into play
to call into play — приводить в действие, пускать в ход
bring into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
call into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
dead ball, ball out of play — мяч вне игры
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5 bringing into play
приводящий в действие; приведение в действиеdead ball, ball out of play — мяч вне игры
call into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
bring into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
to call into play — приводить в действие, пускать в ход
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7 bring into play
1. приводить в действие; осуществлятьdead ball, ball out of play — мяч вне игры
call into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
to call into play — приводить в действие, пускать в ход
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8 call into play
1. приводить в действие; осуществлятьdead ball, ball out of play — мяч вне игры
bring into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
to call into play — приводить в действие, пускать в ход
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9 bring into play
to call into play — приводить в действие, пускать в ход
call into play — приводить в действие; осуществлять
dead ball, ball out of play — мяч вне игры
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10 brought into play
привел в действие; приведенный в действиеin full play — в действии, в разгаре
dead ball, ball out of play — мяч вне игры
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11 come into play
начать действовать, вступать в действие; обнаружиться, проявитьсяHis first effort was to get an upper clerkship in one of the departments where his Oxford education could come into play and do him service. (M. Twain, ‘The American Claimant’, ch. XI) — Сперва он попытался найти место старшего клерка в канцелярии одного из министерств, где он мог бы с пользой применить свои знания, полученные в Оксфордском университете.
...a certain difference between them came into play. Margy Stuart met lots of men and flirted with a good many of them. Georgie saw few men and flirted with none. (R. Aldington, ‘The Colonel's Daughter’, part I, ch. 3) —...между ними обнаружилась некоторая разница. Марджи Стюарт встречала много мужчин и флиртовала со многими. Джорджи видела мало мужчин и ни с кем не флиртовала.
Through his body he felt the engine subtly change its rhythm, and he relaxed as the fourth cylinder came into play. (M. Wilson, ‘My Brother, My Enemy’, ch. 3) — Ощутив еле уловимое изменение в ритмичном постукивании мотора, Кем облегченно вздохнул: наконец заработал и четвертый цилиндр.
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12 call into play
приводить в действие, пускать в ход Jim had to call all his skill into play to defeat his tennis opponent. ≈ Джиму пришлось выложиться на полную, чтобы выиграть. The case called every faculty of the doctor into play. ≈ Заболевание потребовало от врача напряжения всех его сил и способностей. осуществлятьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > call into play
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13 bring/come into play
(to (cause to) be used or exercised: The job allowed him to bring all his talents into play.) tage i brug; udfolde* * *(to (cause to) be used or exercised: The job allowed him to bring all his talents into play.) tage i brug; udfolde -
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to bring into playmovimentar, acionar.————————to bring into playpôr em jogo, fazer agir. -
15 to call into play
приводить в действие, пускать в ходJim had to call all his skill into play to defeat his tennis opponent. — Джиму пришлось выложиться на полную, чтобы выиграть.
The case called every faculty of the doctor into play. — Заболевание потребовало от врача напряжения всех его сил и способностей.
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16 come into play
«вcтупaть в игpу», нaчaть дeйcтвoвaть, вcтупaть в дeйcтвиe; oбнapужитьcя, пpoявитьcяHis first effort was to get an upper clerkship in one of the departments where his Oxford education could come into play and do him service (M. Twain). Through his body he felt the engine subtly change its rhythm, and he relaxed as the fourth cylinder came into play (M. Wilson) -
17 come into play
play the part — играть роль; начать действовать
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To bring into play — Play Play, n. 1. Amusement; sport; frolic; gambols. [1913 Webster] 2. Any exercise, or series of actions, intended for amusement or diversion; a game. [1913 Webster] John naturally loved rough play. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 3. The act or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To come into play — Play Play, n. 1. Amusement; sport; frolic; gambols. [1913 Webster] 2. Any exercise, or series of actions, intended for amusement or diversion; a game. [1913 Webster] John naturally loved rough play. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 3. The act or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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in/into play — of a ball : in or into the area where players must stay in sports She tried to keep the ball in play, but it bounced out of bounds. He put the ball back into play. • • • Main Entry: ↑play … Useful english dictionary
call something into play — cause or require something to start working so that one can make use of it our active participation as spectators is called into play * * * call sth into ˈplay idiom (formal) to make use of sth • Chess is a game that calls into play all your… … Useful english dictionary
bring sth into play — bring/call sth into play ► to start to use something for a particular purpose: »Special computer software programs were brought into play during the vote recount. Main Entry: ↑play … Financial and business terms
bring/call sth into play — ► to start to use something for a particular purpose: »Special computer software programs were brought into play during the vote recount. Main Entry: ↑play … Financial and business terms
call sth into play — bring/call sth into play ► to start to use something for a particular purpose: »Special computer software programs were brought into play during the vote recount. Main Entry: ↑play … Financial and business terms
come into play — ► to begin to have an influence on something: »New federal pension laws have come into play that could affect the retirement security of many of our employees. Main Entry: ↑play … Financial and business terms
bring something into play — phrase to make something start to have an effect If they continue to deliver late, we’ll have to bring the penalty charge into play. Thesaurus: to make something start to exist or happensynonym Main entry: play * * * cause something to begin… … Useful english dictionary
bring something into play — bring (something) into play to begin to involve or use something in order to help you do something. Even bringing into play all the resources available would not resolve the immediate shortfall in production … New idioms dictionary